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the president insists it's not amnesty. he said among the other elements that would exist in the proposals that are being considered right now, we're hearing from administration officials, are fines and back taxes for those. i think it's about 11 million undocumented workers, illegal immigrants presently living in the united states right now. the president acknowledged in his weekly radio address just yesterday that this is one of the difficult missions facing this country right now, richard, and obviously will be when you consider the fact that the president, as he pursues this, as he's likely, to according to the "new york times," even addressing it in the state of the union address on february 12th, he'll be dealing with immigration, gun control. we know about the confirmation hearing issues and then the fiscal, the debt ceiling which is fast approaching as well. >> definitely that dance card is getting filled up pretty quickly so early in the year and he hasn't even been inaugurated. also in that article, senator marco
the president insists it's not amnesty. he said among the other elements that would exist in the proposals that are being considered right now, we're hearing from administration officials, are fines and back taxes for those. i think it's about 11 million undocumented workers, illegal immigrants presently living in the united states right now. the president acknowledged in his weekly radio address just yesterday that this is one of the difficult missions facing this country right now, richard,...
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why do you want to give amnesty to those people that came across our border illegally? you've got people all over the united states waiting for years and years to come into our great country? i look at it as a fairness issue also, not just a diplomatic, you know, political, law enforcement issue. >> sheriff, is there any alternative either to the president's plan or to the senator's plan that you would propose, that you put forward? you are talking about 11 million people potentially illegal in the country. would you say they have to go back? what would you do as an alternative? >> well, fis of afirst of all i haven't made decisions on those already here. we should build up our guest worker program. this information that they keep putting out that we have to bring illegals in that are already here to cut -- to pick tomatoes and lettuce and everything else, we have an economic problem in our country. unemployment. are these people the politicians trying to say that we cannot have people in our own country to do these jobs? i think that's an insult to our country. pay the
why do you want to give amnesty to those people that came across our border illegally? you've got people all over the united states waiting for years and years to come into our great country? i look at it as a fairness issue also, not just a diplomatic, you know, political, law enforcement issue. >> sheriff, is there any alternative either to the president's plan or to the senator's plan that you would propose, that you put forward? you are talking about 11 million people potentially...
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he's saying what we have under president obama, what we currently have is amnesty. republicans are going to try and change it. he's trying to take the power away from that word. >> all right. we'll see what happens. i saw the other day -- if anybody has an explanation, let me know -- jeb bush, they had approvals/disapprovals, it was that story on hillary and how her approval rating was so high. jeb bush was upside down by ten points. >> it's only his last name. >> maybe they thought it was george. >> that last name. what should he change it to stein? >> how did you come up with that? >>> new orleans enters a brave new era. the hornets are out and the pelicans -- the pelicans are in. that's coming up next in sports. keep it right here on "morning joe." [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. y
he's saying what we have under president obama, what we currently have is amnesty. republicans are going to try and change it. he's trying to take the power away from that word. >> all right. we'll see what happens. i saw the other day -- if anybody has an explanation, let me know -- jeb bush, they had approvals/disapprovals, it was that story on hillary and how her approval rating was so high. jeb bush was upside down by ten points. >> it's only his last name. >> maybe they...
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. >> but the passion around the discussion of "amnesty" and illegal immigration sometimes people call immigration as one big -- it's much more complicated, it's what companies need, what workers need, what families need, what the government needs. >> what education needs. it's absolutely right on that he brings that into the conversation. he is the one to do it, he has the platform for it. >> the president's speech, interesting enough, earlier this week. >> which is why there's consensus on immigration reform. on sunday check out more with bill gates, "fareed zakaria gps" will talk with him about global health, education and poverty. it's on sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> coming up next beyonce singing at the super bowl, after lip syncing at the inauguration. will she address the controversy in i'm going to go with no. we'll take you to new orleans with the big game preps. >> i don't think we have to teach innovation. i just think you have to coax people out of their fear of trying to innovate. everybody has creative abilities, but people just don't express them.
. >> but the passion around the discussion of "amnesty" and illegal immigration sometimes people call immigration as one big -- it's much more complicated, it's what companies need, what workers need, what families need, what the government needs. >> what education needs. it's absolutely right on that he brings that into the conversation. he is the one to do it, he has the platform for it. >> the president's speech, interesting enough, earlier this week. >>...
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the amnesty happens immediately. >> let's bring in b.e.t. columnist keith boykin and msnbc contributor robert traynham. it's no coincidence the president spoke to the big guys, the anchors for the top two spanish language stations. obviously part of a larger strategy. you just heard david vitter say this is the same old thing. is the mood the same old thing and what's the white house strategy here in this, what they're trying to do is a pretty quick push. >> i think the momentum is on their side. he just got re-elected to president, won the latino vote. republicans are concerned about that. and there's a consensus from a political perspective and i think for policy reasons that this is the ship that's moving now. they have to get on it if they want to be onboard. and i think the republicans, there's some momentum on their side to get something done. it may not be everything the president wants but i would be shocked if there weren't some sort of comprehensive immigration bill passed. >> to that point there is movement in the polls, a new pol
the amnesty happens immediately. >> let's bring in b.e.t. columnist keith boykin and msnbc contributor robert traynham. it's no coincidence the president spoke to the big guys, the anchors for the top two spanish language stations. obviously part of a larger strategy. you just heard david vitter say this is the same old thing. is the mood the same old thing and what's the white house strategy here in this, what they're trying to do is a pretty quick push. >> i think the momentum is...
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, they may want to revisit their hardline party platform which reads in part, we oppose any form of amnesty for those who, by intentionally violating the law, disadvantaged those who have obeyed it, granting amnesty only rewards and encourageags more l breaking. there is no indication that the republican base is on board with any of this. as daniel horowitz rights at red state.com, any so-called comprehensive immigration reform proposal that is worth more than a bucket of spit must ensure the following. we are not saddled with 12 million new consumers of the welfare state, we don't have 12 million new democrat voters. it appears this border battle may be just beginning. let's get to our panel now. in los angeles is democratic strategist professor bob shrum. here in new york is nbc latino contributor victoria defrancesco soto. given how so many republicans have insulted and demeaned immigrants for such a long time, do you believe that their sudden willingness to move forward is something more than just a pragmatic realization that unless they reach out, then their pros tekts of winning the w
, they may want to revisit their hardline party platform which reads in part, we oppose any form of amnesty for those who, by intentionally violating the law, disadvantaged those who have obeyed it, granting amnesty only rewards and encourageags more l breaking. there is no indication that the republican base is on board with any of this. as daniel horowitz rights at red state.com, any so-called comprehensive immigration reform proposal that is worth more than a bucket of spit must ensure the...
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i amnesty for over seven years. the thick i tried to insist on and i think has to be the core is that you have to close the border first because if the american people believe that these 11 million are the last to come in, they will be completely generous as we have always been to legalize them. but if they think that we're going to get swindled the way we did in 198 of -- 1986 when reagan did the same thing with a promise of enforcement, we will end up in another 10, 20 years with another 10 million. >> bill: quicker than that. >> that's what we are trying to avoid. >> bill: look, all the stats on the border are favorable to what they were. part of that is the recession. there aren't as many jobs for people to have at that, you know, the lower echelon. i don't know. i mean, i haven't been down there in a while. i'm going to go to arizona in a couple of weeks. i will look around. do you believe that they are making big progress on the southern border? >> absolutely not. this is a function of the recession. people co
i amnesty for over seven years. the thick i tried to insist on and i think has to be the core is that you have to close the border first because if the american people believe that these 11 million are the last to come in, they will be completely generous as we have always been to legalize them. but if they think that we're going to get swindled the way we did in 198 of -- 1986 when reagan did the same thing with a promise of enforcement, we will end up in another 10, 20 years with another 10...
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failed a comprehensive aroach of immigration reform that would offer many consider to be a form of amnesty for 11 million illegal immigrants only if the border is better secured. marco rubio may be the key to selling this to conservatives. >> that trigger is critically important. otherwise it will never happen. that's why we are where we are today. in 96 they did not do the enforce am that led to 11 million people that will be back here in 10 years or less if we don't do the enforcement part. >> the president liked what was happening with headway to congress. it was a second term with overwhelming support with hispanic voters and may be emboldened to press for more. the other has to do with public sentiment overall. there is a fox news poll that shows two-thirds of registered voters support pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants. >> by the way those of you may have noticed doug hasn't been with us in the morning the past couple days because he has a different morning duty. right there she is taking care of his brand new baby girl. >> marine alou ziader born january 15th. doug, congr
failed a comprehensive aroach of immigration reform that would offer many consider to be a form of amnesty for 11 million illegal immigrants only if the border is better secured. marco rubio may be the key to selling this to conservatives. >> that trigger is critically important. otherwise it will never happen. that's why we are where we are today. in 96 they did not do the enforce am that led to 11 million people that will be back here in 10 years or less if we don't do the enforcement...
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herr era is offering a amnesty for restaurants to come forward and pay up the money. >> it assures taxpayers that our safety net will not be abused to subsidize businesses to break the rule. >> reporter: we obtained a list from the city's office of labor standards. it shows how much individual restaurants collected in surcharges in 2011 and how much was spent on health care. one restaurant had a surplus of $300,000. the head of the restaurant association says in most case it is problem has more to do with accounting confusion. >> the vast majority of people who are going to be on this list are folks who are on it for no other reason than they did not understand how to fill out the form and they filled it out incorrectly. >> reporter: any restaurant targeted will have the opportunity to explain what happened before the city takes any further action. in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details now as rob mentioned, we pulled up computerized city records showing the restaurants that collect the health care surcharge and in 2011 the restaurant with the largest discrepancy w
herr era is offering a amnesty for restaurants to come forward and pay up the money. >> it assures taxpayers that our safety net will not be abused to subsidize businesses to break the rule. >> reporter: we obtained a list from the city's office of labor standards. it shows how much individual restaurants collected in surcharges in 2011 and how much was spent on health care. one restaurant had a surplus of $300,000. the head of the restaurant association says in most case it is...
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the conservative base says amnesty, no how. and marco rubio saying we have to fix this problem. will they move far enough? >> in the past, you're right. no way, no how. but the tone and tenor has changed. republicans have traditionally actually under george bush's administration had a great reputation with latinos and hispanics. this is opportunity to maybe cobble the support back and i don't think they will waste the opportunity. have you marco rubio coraling support. >> will they help the republicans to not do things that make them feel they have to pull back? or does he want to exploit where he thinks he has the upper hand with the republicans in disa ray. >> the president will do as much as committee to he ca he can to can. republicans have a crisis in their politics. when your nominee only gets 25% of the hispanic vote, have you a huge problem with the fastest growing part of our electorate. >> stimulus and health care out of the box in the obama first term, and republicans pulled back and said we're not going to work with this guy anymore. what is the key in the second ter
the conservative base says amnesty, no how. and marco rubio saying we have to fix this problem. will they move far enough? >> in the past, you're right. no way, no how. but the tone and tenor has changed. republicans have traditionally actually under george bush's administration had a great reputation with latinos and hispanics. this is opportunity to maybe cobble the support back and i don't think they will waste the opportunity. have you marco rubio coraling support. >> will they...
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but in china where journalists can be and are thrown in jail for not towing the company line, in fact amnesty international says the highest number of imprisoned journalists are in china, it represents a sea change and a hunger for real news in a country where the censors control everything. >> the four characters that make up the name of the newspaper, actually blocked from social media searches sifrns friday. it's not stopped it blowing up on social media, that's how it works, i guess. a post from the actress, i want to show you that to you. quotes nobel prize winning author, one word of truth shall outweigh the whole world. we talk about how unusual these protests are. also highly unusual for chinese journalists to go on strike. >> absolutely. and at the same time, the rise of social media has enabled chinese -- i wouldn't call them dissidents, people who love their country, but believe in more freedom -- to speak out to have a megaphone because no matter how powerful the government is they can't sensor everything. i read today one popular blogger, 6 million followers on the chinese equiva
but in china where journalists can be and are thrown in jail for not towing the company line, in fact amnesty international says the highest number of imprisoned journalists are in china, it represents a sea change and a hunger for real news in a country where the censors control everything. >> the four characters that make up the name of the newspaper, actually blocked from social media searches sifrns friday. it's not stopped it blowing up on social media, that's how it works, i guess....
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he signed amnesty. in late 1980s. it turned out amnesty was achieved. no enforcement. we now have 11 million new illegal immigrants. reagan said one of the biggest mission takes of his presidency. >> bret: the politics has changed, obviously. fox news poll asked the question about government policy toward illegal immigrants should be pathway to citizenship. 66%. there were hurdles that you had to get through. much like this bill. mara, the demographics are changing. >> the tem graphics are changing. everybody was unbelievably candid about this. i asked why now? why does vit a good chance of passage? john mccain and schumer and everybody. because of the election. when the republicans lose 3 to 1 with hispanic voters who are only going to be a larger share of the electorate they have to do something different. they decide to drop the opposition to what used to be called amnesty. now john mccain and marco rubio say we have de facto amnesty now. we want to get people legal and do in a fair way to people waiting in line. there is not a line for people who have no family in
he signed amnesty. in late 1980s. it turned out amnesty was achieved. no enforcement. we now have 11 million new illegal immigrants. reagan said one of the biggest mission takes of his presidency. >> bret: the politics has changed, obviously. fox news poll asked the question about government policy toward illegal immigrants should be pathway to citizenship. 66%. there were hurdles that you had to get through. much like this bill. mara, the demographics are changing. >> the tem...
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one is to get past the toxicity of the "a" word, amnesty. and the president and the democrats really need to sell, as the senator mentioned, this is not amnesty. it is earned citizenship, involving the back taxes, fines, having to learn english, and to get in line behind legal immigrants. >> and one of the things chuck schumer pointed out this morning on "morning joe," is that if you actually applied that you get -- you go to the front of the line, ahead of people who never tried to take the legal path. >> right. but the challenge for the republicans, they have to sell this within their own party. not as amnesty, but they just need to make a very practical case -- >> a political argument. >> this is good for their party. it gets them on the right side of demographics. it gets them on the right side of how america is changing, what the people want. i saw an associated press poll that showed that 62% of americans favor some path to citizenship. so they need to sell it that way, as a way for the republican party to maintain their standing as a
one is to get past the toxicity of the "a" word, amnesty. and the president and the democrats really need to sell, as the senator mentioned, this is not amnesty. it is earned citizenship, involving the back taxes, fines, having to learn english, and to get in line behind legal immigrants. >> and one of the things chuck schumer pointed out this morning on "morning joe," is that if you actually applied that you get -- you go to the front of the line, ahead of people who...
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amnesty. it is like the reagan's amnesty. pay a fine you get to stay and in no more illegal immigration. it is spent over 20 years and what happened? the republican party was losing the support of hispanic citizens in his right. president obama cut over 70% of the latino vote. spoke about the immigration reform and expects to do so tomorrow during a speech in las vegas bin of bipartisan push for immigration reform. thank you for joining us congressman been my pleasure to be with you. . >> characterize this bipartisan cooperation republicans are nervous that they've already alienated that growing in powerful latino vote is that true? i think a great degree has to do with that election and the consequences of it. what i should think is we may want to also say that that election could reinforce our democratic fundamental faith. democratic values. their groups of people organized to make a message for action to their votes. that is clearly why groups of immigrants across this nation are getting a response. i'm glad to see that th
amnesty. it is like the reagan's amnesty. pay a fine you get to stay and in no more illegal immigration. it is spent over 20 years and what happened? the republican party was losing the support of hispanic citizens in his right. president obama cut over 70% of the latino vote. spoke about the immigration reform and expects to do so tomorrow during a speech in las vegas bin of bipartisan push for immigration reform. thank you for joining us congressman been my pleasure to be with you. . >>...
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said there should be a referendum for a new constitution and an amnesty for prisoners. but he said he wouldn't negotiate with terrorists, that means that he won't negotiate with the majority of the opposition. mart snn. >> mohammed, this was a speech that had been highly anticipated by the international community and even a sense that there would be some major give on the part of the president, that didn't happen. what's the reaction from the international community and the opposition? >> well martin, the opposition said we expected them to say, they won't take part in any kind of a negotiation with a government that has assad still in it. they said in order to start any kind of process, that assad must step down. we spoke to george subright, with the syrian national coalition, the opposition bloc. he told that assad repeated the same words and concepts from the past two years of the syrian revolution. unfortunately he didn't tell the truth about what happened in syria. who bombed the bakeries? who bombed the petrol stations. he said his government can deal with the pol
said there should be a referendum for a new constitution and an amnesty for prisoners. but he said he wouldn't negotiate with terrorists, that means that he won't negotiate with the majority of the opposition. mart snn. >> mohammed, this was a speech that had been highly anticipated by the international community and even a sense that there would be some major give on the part of the president, that didn't happen. what's the reaction from the international community and the opposition?...
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the problem is that it almost that's deal with what is sometimed called amnesty, legalizing people who are already in this country illegally. that is highly controversial, not just for republicans. >> there is much to do for president obama. and the countdown is on. he has just four more years in was to seal his legacy. >> just about 700,000 people turned out to ring in obama's new term, way down compared to the 1.8 million to turn out four years ago. >> clearly the excitement does not compare to the first term. what about here in europe. we asked people and politicians what they hoped to see from obama part 2. >> it is great he was reelected. he had four years and he has four more. it is a big opportunity. i think obama can now push the things that he wants to. things that are important to him. >> the u.s. is important to the global economy, so it is crucial that it manages to overcome the debt crisis. the main issue he needs to address is the budget. he needs to to find a solution. otherwise the u.s. could soon end up like greece. >> if you look at how high emissions are you have to
the problem is that it almost that's deal with what is sometimed called amnesty, legalizing people who are already in this country illegally. that is highly controversial, not just for republicans. >> there is much to do for president obama. and the countdown is on. he has just four more years in was to seal his legacy. >> just about 700,000 people turned out to ring in obama's new term, way down compared to the 1.8 million to turn out four years ago. >> clearly the excitement...
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for republicans who themselveses or the voters back at home, supporters believe this amnesty. this is very difficult, the catholic churches who are supporting immigration reform, this is going to stop the bipartisan momentum in its tracks. there is a belief that president obama for tactical successes might do what he can to move the goalpost and move out the the left so it's not too much in the right at the end. maybe that is something democrats think is a shrewd plan. it's obviously going to throw gum in works. white house knows that. >> politically it's an act of sabotage. the way to deal with it is how schumer did. he agreed he wouldn't raise it. logical way to go about it is to have this as a separate provision. let the house and the senate decide on this and leave it as a separate vote. and have the rest of the bill, however it emerges as also separate decision. if you put them together you create poison pill. >> bret: next up how this and the boy scout possible change affects the gay agenda. with my friends, we'll do almost anything. out for drinks, eats. i have very wel
for republicans who themselveses or the voters back at home, supporters believe this amnesty. this is very difficult, the catholic churches who are supporting immigration reform, this is going to stop the bipartisan momentum in its tracks. there is a belief that president obama for tactical successes might do what he can to move the goalpost and move out the the left so it's not too much in the right at the end. maybe that is something democrats think is a shrewd plan. it's obviously going to...
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. >> a lot of republicans out there say they won't vote for anything that smacks as what they call amnesty. the proposal that you're going to unveil today, the proposal that the president will supposedly unveil in the next few weeks is not amnesty. >> it's earned, you have to pay your back taxes, you have to show that you've been in the country working for a period of time. you had to show that you have a background check so you haven't broken any serious laws, you have to learn english and the like. it's earned, it not automatic. it would be a pathway to citizenship, but the fact of the matter is, we need full citizenship. we can't have second class citizenship, that won't work, we can't have a temporary program that won't work. we can't have a peace meal approach like some members in the senate have called for. it's got to be cover comprehensive, it's got to be full citizenship, we have got to get these people from out of the dark and into the light. the effect of bringing these people from out of the dark and into the light in the time of debt and deficit is the following, $1.5 trillion
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. >> they might see this is amnesty. what would you say? >> well, you know what? i'm interested in solutions. i'm not interested in rhetoric. i'm not interested in finger pointing. i'm not interested in the old debates, the old sound bites. we need a solution that is fair and balanced. that secures our borders. that has tough, verifiable enforcement. but also provides a path to citizenship for those who are here and part of our economy. when you've got republican senators who are willing to support this, it's time for house republicans to support it as well. >> as you know, part of this plan that was put out and we got the details overnight, it promotes a guest worker program geared toward the needs of farmers. that's important to many states in the south as well as the west. but it's something that unions including the afl/cio has argued would institutionallize, basically, a second class work force that could be exploited by employers. with that idea, how do you win union support? >> well, look. you've got a bipartisan group of senators who've put this out as a s
. >> they might see this is amnesty. what would you say? >> well, you know what? i'm interested in solutions. i'm not interested in rhetoric. i'm not interested in finger pointing. i'm not interested in the old debates, the old sound bites. we need a solution that is fair and balanced. that secures our borders. that has tough, verifiable enforcement. but also provides a path to citizenship for those who are here and part of our economy. when you've got republican senators who are...
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some republican house members that are concerned about voting for anything that could be construed as amnesty in case they face some kind of primary challenge next year. >> doug luzader live for us in washington this morning. thank you, doug. >> it is time for the 5@5 cln 30. top five stories making news at this hour. remember this video a helicopter crashing in an arizona neighborhood. now we hear the frantic 911 calls from witnesses who saw the chopper go down. >> 911 emergency. >> it's amazing the pilot was able to walk away unhurt and no one on the ground was hurt either. the cause of the crash is still being investigated. >> combat jobs in the marine corps will remain closed to women despite the pentagon's new order. the commandant of the marine corps general james amos says the core will not lower the physical requirements especially for jobs on the battlefield. if not enough women can make the cut for a certain job it may remain closed because it will be too difficult for them to succeed. however as most expect there will be very few jobs that will remain off limits. a terrifying polic
some republican house members that are concerned about voting for anything that could be construed as amnesty in case they face some kind of primary challenge next year. >> doug luzader live for us in washington this morning. thank you, doug. >> it is time for the 5@5 cln 30. top five stories making news at this hour. remember this video a helicopter crashing in an arizona neighborhood. now we hear the frantic 911 calls from witnesses who saw the chopper go down. >> 911...
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. >> to begin with my dad came here unlawfully, but through amnesty in 1986 he became a legal resident and ultimately a citizen. like i said through sacrifice and hard work he saved enough money to apply to adjust my status. i've been waiting. i feel like i have a lot to contribute to this great country and that's what i want to do. believe it or not i want to pay more taxes. i'm just waiting for that opportunity. >> cenk: well, the republicans should love that. okay. >> you would think they would. >> cenk: all right sergio garcia. thank you for joining us and we appreciate your different story on this issue. >> thank you for having me here, cenk. >> cenk: when we come back we'll talk about the violence in chicago. a mother loses her fourth child over the weekend to gun violence. comparing it to gun violence in other nations when you compare it to chicago itself it's unbelievable. we'll talk to two different people about that including an african-american republican. >> right now i'm totally lost. because ronnie--ronnie was my only surviving son. >>and the best part is that current wil
. >> to begin with my dad came here unlawfully, but through amnesty in 1986 he became a legal resident and ultimately a citizen. like i said through sacrifice and hard work he saved enough money to apply to adjust my status. i've been waiting. i feel like i have a lot to contribute to this great country and that's what i want to do. believe it or not i want to pay more taxes. i'm just waiting for that opportunity. >> cenk: well, the republicans should love that. okay. >> you...
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got to be, people don't want them to jump the line and give them amnesty and all of these things and be here forever, what's the idea. >> outline three pronged. first of course is to modernize our legal immigration system. we need a legal immigration system that works better for our economy to work better and by the way, to disincentivize illegal immigration. so we need to modernize the legal immigration system and reenforcement and not just fences and border security, that matters and we have to do that. workplace enforcement, that's the ultimate mechanism that makes it impossible for someone here undocumented to get a job and enter and exit, about 40% of our illegal immigration is people that overstay visas, come in legally and overstay. and then the last part is, now you've got to deal with 11 million people that are here. if you've committed any serious crime you're going to be deported. everybody else, what i think should happen, they should, they should be given the opportunity to qualify for a temporary, nonpermanent status and that's a work permit if they pay back taxes, pay
got to be, people don't want them to jump the line and give them amnesty and all of these things and be here forever, what's the idea. >> outline three pronged. first of course is to modernize our legal immigration system. we need a legal immigration system that works better for our economy to work better and by the way, to disincentivize illegal immigration. so we need to modernize the legal immigration system and reenforcement and not just fences and border security, that matters and we...
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it's called amnesty pointless saying take away the spanish surname and latino voters look a great deal like many other democratic constituencies. low income households headed by single mothers and dependent upon some form of welfare are not looking for an excuse or action to join forces with paul ryan and poot toomey. in other words, they'll never be republicans. there's lou bar let that, here is what he said about the immigrants that would be affected by the senator's plan. quote, they will be democrats. i hope politics is not at the root of why we're rushing to pass a bill. anyone who believes that they're going to win over the latino vote is grossly mistaken. the majority that are here illegally are low skilled or may not even have a high school diploma. the republican party is not going to compete over who can give more social programs out. they will become democrats because of the social programs they will depend on. in other words, latinos are democrats endemically. they will vote -- my belief, by the way, this is a case of the republicans, i think as more latinos make it into th
it's called amnesty pointless saying take away the spanish surname and latino voters look a great deal like many other democratic constituencies. low income households headed by single mothers and dependent upon some form of welfare are not looking for an excuse or action to join forces with paul ryan and poot toomey. in other words, they'll never be republicans. there's lou bar let that, here is what he said about the immigrants that would be affected by the senator's plan. quote, they will be...
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does it mean amnesty for illegals? we'll break down his plan. >> mike: there she is, a new miss america named just last night. >> your n miss america is... miss new york. >> mike: you've got to be kidding me! me. 23-year-old mallory haggan, and "fox & friends" this morning, hour two starts right now. ♪ >> you're right. the other woman has to slink off in shame. >> tucker: the director mercifully excludes her from the shot. >> mike: you don't matter anymore. >> tucker: practice. it's so good. you watch the pageants, don't you. >> mike: yes, i do, actually. miss montana has autism. >> alisyn: is that right. >> mike: miss d.c., a double mastectomy. >> alisyn: we interviewed her her. >> mike: and miss puerto rico was on crutches. >> alisyn: i didn't know you stayed up and watch. >> tucker: i was watching football. >> alisyn: and meanwhile, let's talk about the top story of the weekend and that's what's going to happen this week when vice-president biden unveils what he says are his proposals that he's come up with over t
does it mean amnesty for illegals? we'll break down his plan. >> mike: there she is, a new miss america named just last night. >> your n miss america is... miss new york. >> mike: you've got to be kidding me! me. 23-year-old mallory haggan, and "fox & friends" this morning, hour two starts right now. ♪ >> you're right. the other woman has to slink off in shame. >> tucker: the director mercifully excludes her from the shot. >> mike: you don't...
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of congressional republicans' reaction to that was something they called the prohibiting back door amnesty act to try to undo what the president had done. but now just a few months down the road, republicans are embracing the president's whole approach to the problem. he has stood still, and they have moved. and they have moved because they think their own toxicity with latino voters is forcing them to move. but there is one last factor here there is one last immovable truth here for which this remarkable republican freak-out and reversal does not account. and that is the great big outside the beltway secret that latino voters are really liberal, really liberal. jeb bush's republican hispanic outreach group polled swing state latinos after this past election, and it turns out it's not just the issue of immigration where latino voters like democrats better than they like republicans. swing state latinos like the democratic party on all of the issues they were asked about. they like democrats better on education, on women's rights, on values on social issues broadly. they like democrats bett
of congressional republicans' reaction to that was something they called the prohibiting back door amnesty act to try to undo what the president had done. but now just a few months down the road, republicans are embracing the president's whole approach to the problem. he has stood still, and they have moved. and they have moved because they think their own toxicity with latino voters is forcing them to move. but there is one last factor here there is one last immovable truth here for which this...
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the idea is that people who have what we're calling a path to citizenship, others call it amnesty, here illegally to find a way to stay and become citizens, that those people would be eligible for government health care. >> ainsley: why couldn't they have the same system that we have. if we want health care coverage we get jobs and we have to pay into that. we pay x amount of dollars out of the paycheck every time we get paid. if they want health care, if anyone wants health care, i'm all for that. i want people to have health care, especially children, elderly, pay into it, do the same that everyone else does and pay into it. >> everyone else doesn't pay into it, that's the thing. >> ainsley: but that's-- another bill, another cost. >> clayton: wouldn't this somehow save money though? if we're all footing the bill for undocumented illegal immigrants right now at hospitals and they get free coverage because we're footing the bill for it. and paychecks and this money is coming out of their paycheck, wouldn't the burden then be spread on-- >> depends whether they're taking more out of the
the idea is that people who have what we're calling a path to citizenship, others call it amnesty, here illegally to find a way to stay and become citizens, that those people would be eligible for government health care. >> ainsley: why couldn't they have the same system that we have. if we want health care coverage we get jobs and we have to pay into that. we pay x amount of dollars out of the paycheck every time we get paid. if they want health care, if anyone wants health care, i'm all...
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ronald reagan was the guy who gave amnesty to millions of undocumented immigrants. raise taxes 11 times. and supported the brady gun violence bill. so there is is that ronald reagan. then there is the ronald reagan sort of fictional ronald reagan that republicans seem to like invoke to pretend that their party has been this sort of extremist right wing party all along they forget that part of the legacy. i don't think there is a lot of things the president has done big departure for reagan. party moved away from legacy. >> stephan you were laughing. >> i don't think so. if sally would like to. i wish we could broker some kind of a compromise where we bring ronald reagan back and replace barack obama. i would be happy with that trade. is i suspect sally wouldn't. sustaining conservative president for the better time of eight years. times where he compromised and tried to get things through a democratic i can congress. he didn't do everything he wanted. by and large president reagan was conservative guy. if you remember his second inaugural. he made a call for a freez
ronald reagan was the guy who gave amnesty to millions of undocumented immigrants. raise taxes 11 times. and supported the brady gun violence bill. so there is is that ronald reagan. then there is the ronald reagan sort of fictional ronald reagan that republicans seem to like invoke to pretend that their party has been this sort of extremist right wing party all along they forget that part of the legacy. i don't think there is a lot of things the president has done big departure for reagan....
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it took nearly half a second to mention the amnesty. one of every four prisoners in the czech republic walk free. 6000 people altogether. and several cases were dropped. among those released were the heads of the company that cheated him. the ex-convict see the outgoing president as a hero. >> it is very nice. i thank you, mr. president, for giving me thisecond chae. >> he had already served two years and had one more to go, but now he is home. many of his countrymen are not happy about it. the president's speech has been met with widespread disbelief and outrage. the prisons may have been overcrowded, but the foreign minister says this was hardly an acceptable way to relieve the situation. >> it could have been limited to petty criminals and for crimes that would not have been punished with a prison stence in most european cntries but with house arrest or community service. it is just not acceptable for the republic's greatest scandals to be up here. >> then why did the president declared the amnesty? why did he take the risk of aliena
it took nearly half a second to mention the amnesty. one of every four prisoners in the czech republic walk free. 6000 people altogether. and several cases were dropped. among those released were the heads of the company that cheated him. the ex-convict see the outgoing president as a hero. >> it is very nice. i thank you, mr. president, for giving me thisecond chae. >> he had already served two years and had one more to go, but now he is home. many of his countrymen are not happy...
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in reality, what's been created is a de facto amnesty. we have been too content for too long to allow individuals to mow our lawn, serve our food, clean our homes and even watch our children while not affording them any of the benefits that make our country so great. >> a few of the bullet points, under the framework, those seeking citizenship would be required to register with the federal government, settle debts with the government including fines and back taxes, undergo a background check and learn english and american civics. yesterday, marco rubio in florida sought to win over conservatives opposed to any deal with threats of amnesty. >> there are over 11 million workers undocumented. that's not something any wanted to see happen. it is what has happened. we have an obligation and need to address the reality of the situation we face. i think today is an important first step in what's going to be a significant complicated journey. the issue of immigration is not a simple one. we have the opportunity to do it right and if we do, i thin
in reality, what's been created is a de facto amnesty. we have been too content for too long to allow individuals to mow our lawn, serve our food, clean our homes and even watch our children while not affording them any of the benefits that make our country so great. >> a few of the bullet points, under the framework, those seeking citizenship would be required to register with the federal government, settle debts with the government including fines and back taxes, undergo a background...
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amnesty under another name. >> i'll give you a little straight talk. look at the last election. look at the last election. we are losing dramatically the hispanic vote, which we think should be ours for a variety of reasons. >> senator menendez said after a handful of meeting the senators agreed a pathway to citizenship must be part of any comprehensive plan. >> having a pathway to earned legalization is an essential element and i think that we are largely moving in that direction as an agreement. americans support it in poll after poll. secondly, latino voters expect it. third, the democrats want it and fourth, republicans need it. >> when it comes to immigration reform, everyone is eager to get ahead of everyone else. by rolling out this senate play today, senators can get ahead of the president who will give his first policy speech on immigration tomorrow. another senator who wants to get ahead of this story, senator marco rubio write, "my hope is president obama will use his voice and influence to further this approach. however, if what he offers i
amnesty under another name. >> i'll give you a little straight talk. look at the last election. look at the last election. we are losing dramatically the hispanic vote, which we think should be ours for a variety of reasons. >> senator menendez said after a handful of meeting the senators agreed a pathway to citizenship must be part of any comprehensive plan. >> having a pathway to earned legalization is an essential element and i think that we are largely moving in that...
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isn't that a form of amnesty? >> well, first of all, we are going to have regulations, i believe, about what the qualifications that they need to meet. they are going to need to speak english, for example. they are going to have to pay a fine for having probably gone around the system and being here. of course if they have anything criminal in their background, they are not going to be eligible. there is going to be a high bar for these people to meet and it's going to be a time of residency required before they have a chance at citizenship here. i do believe they are already here. we have realized in the congress and even the republican side has realized you can't ask them to self deport. you can't deport them or incarcerate them all. it's important for our country to move forward for homeland security reasons and from a family values standpoint. from the economy. in our interest. all in all, i hope this bipartisanship that is showing the senate will come up with details that will be acceptable to a majority of t
isn't that a form of amnesty? >> well, first of all, we are going to have regulations, i believe, about what the qualifications that they need to meet. they are going to need to speak english, for example. they are going to have to pay a fine for having probably gone around the system and being here. of course if they have anything criminal in their background, they are not going to be eligible. there is going to be a high bar for these people to meet and it's going to be a time of...
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. >> do you think it will be total amnesty? i don't think it's going to be amnesty. i think they have to pay a fine and pay taxes. >> bill: that's all a fine and taxes what do you want to do line them up and shoot them? >> bill: no. i don't want to line them up and shoot them. i have a very reasonable plan. you would register. the government could when he can you out. then if you checked out as a law abiding good person, then they would give you a pathway for a number of years and you would pay extra and then you might get citizenship, but it would be in a very orderly process in conjunction you would beef up the border so there wouldn't be hoards of people. >> you and i'm not sure is he going to call it factor plan. >> he should though. he might get votes from the other side. >> if it's a vote it won't happen. >> factor plan gun control what is he going to do? bring back the assault weapons ban and he should. if it's up to me it wouldn't be no handguns. the assault weapons ban brought into effect. >> try to get the assault weapons. you can't sell them anymore. what
. >> do you think it will be total amnesty? i don't think it's going to be amnesty. i think they have to pay a fine and pay taxes. >> bill: that's all a fine and taxes what do you want to do line them up and shoot them? >> bill: no. i don't want to line them up and shoot them. i have a very reasonable plan. you would register. the government could when he can you out. then if you checked out as a law abiding good person, then they would give you a pathway for a number of years...
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say this sounds like a blanket amnesty. >> i was also encouraged that speaker boehner said we have to have a comprehensive immigration reform passed with 11 million people living in the shadows of america. many of them have been here for over 10 years. a precondition, that is to secure the borders. our borders are more secure but in arizona, that border is a major drug trafficking route for the drug cartels bringing drugs into the united states so we have to use lot of high-tech and drones and get the border securee that must be done. then we have to move on with this issue. >> senator, an hour ago, senator schumer and yourself talked about what you need do to get this pointed and you say securing the border isber one. is that realistic? we have been trying to do it for 150 or 200 years. >>guest: with the advent of high-tech eqqipment such as drones, we are perfy capable of it. a big problem on southwest border it is so unbearably hot in the summer it isery difficclt for our men and women to perform efficiently we will have to move to technology. i am confident and arizona has two sec
say this sounds like a blanket amnesty. >> i was also encouraged that speaker boehner said we have to have a comprehensive immigration reform passed with 11 million people living in the shadows of america. many of them have been here for over 10 years. a precondition, that is to secure the borders. our borders are more secure but in arizona, that border is a major drug trafficking route for the drug cartels bringing drugs into the united states so we have to use lot of high-tech and...
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amnesty is going to be a part of this. why are we afraid of that? would the republicans even consider doing this if they couldn't score political points? your thoughts. >> i think as e.j. pointed out, i think there are some for whom there is a political reality that has brought them to the table. and you can tell they've done their homework. there is now two memos that have gone out from different groups to republicans kind of saying here is how you talk about these issues. right. you don't talk about anchor babies and we don't talk about aliens. and you notice that their language, they have rubio out there trying to help garner support from the tea party folks. and they're talking about tough and fair. i guess on some level, yeah we have to grow up, ed. but there is a part of me that feels like if we end up with good policy in this instance, and if it meant that people came to the table because of politics, but we end up with good policy that's the right thing to do, i think that's a good result. >> that's a great point. i don't think it's good pol
amnesty is going to be a part of this. why are we afraid of that? would the republicans even consider doing this if they couldn't score political points? your thoughts. >> i think as e.j. pointed out, i think there are some for whom there is a political reality that has brought them to the table. and you can tell they've done their homework. there is now two memos that have gone out from different groups to republicans kind of saying here is how you talk about these issues. right. you...
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american immigration reform blasted the bipartisan proposals, saying "it is legislation that provides amnesty to millions of illegal aliens, more employment based immigration at a time of historically high unemployment, no end to family chain migration, and vague and worthless promises that illegal immigration will be controlled in the future." in the face of fierce opposition, maintaining bipartisan support for reform won't be easy. >> there are people who are concerned about how much this is going to cost the american economy. we have to be frank about dealing with those. this country owes $16 trillion. by the same token, i think we need to be honest with ourselves about how important immigration is for our economy, for agriculture, for guest workers and other laborers. business groups are pushing immigration reform because they want easier access to highly trained workers. the bipartisan group of senators agree and want to award a green card to immigrants who get a ph.d. or masters in science, hi tech or engineering from an american university. darren gersh, "n.b.r.," washington. >> susie:
american immigration reform blasted the bipartisan proposals, saying "it is legislation that provides amnesty to millions of illegal aliens, more employment based immigration at a time of historically high unemployment, no end to family chain migration, and vague and worthless promises that illegal immigration will be controlled in the future." in the face of fierce opposition, maintaining bipartisan support for reform won't be easy. >> there are people who are concerned about...
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i know what i have to pay a examiner cpa to do this >> at least maybe an amnesty program come later and is well, you should have known. >> maybe we can come up with a straight online calculator but this period 2014 and up sees complicated to me. >> which is why it is good for us as a commission that we're having this discussion so that you have the abilility to think and we're going to work with other departments on this. great. my comments are meant to be critical but educational. we're going to be pulling out hair out for a few years >> once we go to all gross receipts that will be another story but the phase in will be tough. >> how can we minimize this to help understand this complicated process. >> well, certainly me and whoever else - well, what other businesses do we have? the restaurant business. and take us through that process so we can anticipate some of the questions >> and i'll have a cigarette way into this we can have a more robust discussion and i'll be meeting with the president adams to outline the retreat and we he can think about having a more robust discussion on th
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that is promises of enforcement and immediate amnesty. of course the promises of enforcement never materialized. the amnesty happens immediately. >> he is talking about marco rubio. he put himself cross wise with a lot of republicans and put himself out there on immigration reform? >> believe it or not, i agree with david on a different point. in terms of marco being naive, the actual piece of legislation of immigration by the president and by the senate is strong and it addresses the weaknesses of 1986 and the 1965 reform. where rubio is being naive is not thinking this is going to help with the 2016 presidential run. it's not going to help them. it's going to hurt him with the base. you you want to run for president, you have to get out of the primary. you don't see folks from peoria or paris liking his stand on immigration. on the democratic side, he thinks he might get cross over democratic voters, but immigration will be a president obama initiative. people will relate to the president and marco rubio will be a long second afterthoug
that is promises of enforcement and immediate amnesty. of course the promises of enforcement never materialized. the amnesty happens immediately. >> he is talking about marco rubio. he put himself cross wise with a lot of republicans and put himself out there on immigration reform? >> believe it or not, i agree with david on a different point. in terms of marco being naive, the actual piece of legislation of immigration by the president and by the senate is strong and it addresses...
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but it's not amnesty. they have a path to citizenship. they do the way every other immigrant does to become an american citizen. >> what would you say to the republicans who will say, look, they should be deported? >> yes. they should never have -- >> and you think what you say to them, look what your position got us in this last election. we need to pay attention to demographics. okay? i said we need to be the party of hope and opportunity. not the party of anger and resentment. >> illegal immigration is just one problem with our current system says michael bloomberg, the mayor of new york city and one of america's most successful businessmen. >> good morning. >> bloomberg believes that the current legal system is also hurting our international competitiveness. we let in lots of people from all over the world to study at american universities. >> yes. >> particularly in science and engineering. >> right. >> and then we throw them out. how would you fix the visa system? >> well, first thing is you attach a green card to the diploma for an
but it's not amnesty. they have a path to citizenship. they do the way every other immigrant does to become an american citizen. >> what would you say to the republicans who will say, look, they should be deported? >> yes. they should never have -- >> and you think what you say to them, look what your position got us in this last election. we need to pay attention to demographics. okay? i said we need to be the party of hope and opportunity. not the party of anger and...
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to, creating some kind of chaos in disarray that leads to more immigration, i believe in the idea of amnesty for those who have put down roots, even though they may have entered illegally. >> the reality is, america is changing. by the end of the century, a majority of the people trace their origins not to europe, but to latin america. >> we all have the same potential. >> america has always been a nation in the process of change is in immigrant nation. >> an excerpt of "harvest of empire" premiering this week based on the book "harvest of empire: history of latinos in america" by the award winning journalist and "democracy now!" co-host juan gonzÁlez. he is author of three other books including "news for all the people." he is founder and past president of the national association of hispanic journalists. we're very pleased that he is with us here in the new york studio, not in his usual guest chair -- not in his usual host chair, but as a guest along with the film's co-director. we welcome you both. >> this is a different perspective. you wrote this book years ago and it came out again up
to, creating some kind of chaos in disarray that leads to more immigration, i believe in the idea of amnesty for those who have put down roots, even though they may have entered illegally. >> the reality is, america is changing. by the end of the century, a majority of the people trace their origins not to europe, but to latin america. >> we all have the same potential. >> america has always been a nation in the process of change is in immigrant nation. >> an excerpt of...
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that peace and we hear it all of the time from conservatives in the country who say there cannot be amnesty for people who are here was broken the law. >> well, and that is the why we're having this conversation. there has been an analysis that just says, if we continue to take this position, given the numbers of what's happened with demographics -- by the way, not all immigrants are latinos. they're the biggest group. >> the fastest growing group is actually asian americans. >> ok, but the point is that whether or not republicans actually say, well, we have to take a look at this and the liver, what does that mean? will there be a path to citizenship? let's have the conversation become more national so that everyone can kind of come forward and say that we aren't comfortable with the fact that people have been in this country without documents. let's have that conversation but let's go deeper as opposed to a band-aid. >> thank you so much for joining us from new york. this conversation will go on for quite a long time in america. they are one of the world's most influential rock groups. th
that peace and we hear it all of the time from conservatives in the country who say there cannot be amnesty for people who are here was broken the law. >> well, and that is the why we're having this conversation. there has been an analysis that just says, if we continue to take this position, given the numbers of what's happened with demographics -- by the way, not all immigrants are latinos. they're the biggest group. >> the fastest growing group is actually asian americans....
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can that plan legitimately be labeled a form of amnesty? and how will we pay for all of those extra people in medical care? the judge is next. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with...
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conservative groups say it's an amnesty plan for illegal immigrants. the lawmakers hope the bill will pass the senate by late spring or summer. then it's on to the more conservative house. >> jacqueline: it was a little warmer of their but still fell to chilly because of the wind. felt chilly. high temperatures in the 50's & 60's. 63 degrees in santa rosa. 57 in redwood city. and 58 degrees in concord. as we take a look get to current conditions temperatures are cooling. with 57 degrees in daly city. 50s in half moon bay. at these locations with breezy wind still of the teens. feeling colder than those temperatures. currently, the wind speeds are 16 mph. 12 in redwood city even with the wind speed in the teens it feels like it is several degrees cooler. that is how we will see it as we take a look of the weather headlines when the, breezy, chilly. sunday with just a tad bit warmer. and i will show you how warm it is going to get. >> pam: sixty seconds might not seem like a lot of time. but when it comes to an earthquake. a one minute notice could save
conservative groups say it's an amnesty plan for illegal immigrants. the lawmakers hope the bill will pass the senate by late spring or summer. then it's on to the more conservative house. >> jacqueline: it was a little warmer of their but still fell to chilly because of the wind. felt chilly. high temperatures in the 50's & 60's. 63 degrees in santa rosa. 57 in redwood city. and 58 degrees in concord. as we take a look get to current conditions temperatures are cooling. with 57...
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but this idea of granting amnesty and voting rights is not an idea that is going to fix the problem. collin powell still regards himself as a republican. over the weekend, he said the republican party has areas of intolerance. is that true? might the same thing be said of conservatives? >> it is not true at all. i have been a conservative a long time. >> i have been all over the country working with groups and i have not seen any evidence of intolerance. when we have a conservative african-american step up to run like tim scott. odds are he is going to win. we appreciate that kind of diversity in our party. when you see them running, you see the republican party welcome them. so what we are looking for is not people for tokenism, we want people from all walked of life. i would be remiss if i didn't mention that the big issue in front of us now is our debt. and the debt ceiling is an alarm bell going off telling us we need to cut spending. i'm hopeful that the parties can come together and agree to balancing our budget. i think it is a common sense idea. >> you know, somebody once sai
but this idea of granting amnesty and voting rights is not an idea that is going to fix the problem. collin powell still regards himself as a republican. over the weekend, he said the republican party has areas of intolerance. is that true? might the same thing be said of conservatives? >> it is not true at all. i have been a conservative a long time. >> i have been all over the country working with groups and i have not seen any evidence of intolerance. when we have a conservative...
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i talk about the fact my family benefited from the amnesty of 1986. i had a green card by the time i was 14. the moment i got the green card the whole world opened up to me and some impossibilities came my way i could jump on because of my green card. i would love to see this happen and choose the dreamers to give them the chance to pursue there dreams and give back to society. they will pay everything back the way i have spent paying back their writing and the work that i do. i want to see that happen to them. >>host: rear talking with reyna grande, et "the distance between us" a memoir" simon & schuster. booker t. the on c-span2. >>host: good evening i am one of the founders of politics and prose. as you can see we have c-span ears of -- here. is the microphone working? just one is here to ask questions. if you need access you can go around back. i want to welcome david quammen who has, and this evening to talk about his new book "spillover" the first time he has been here he lives and those men montana. he has written many books including the song
i talk about the fact my family benefited from the amnesty of 1986. i had a green card by the time i was 14. the moment i got the green card the whole world opened up to me and some impossibilities came my way i could jump on because of my green card. i would love to see this happen and choose the dreamers to give them the chance to pursue there dreams and give back to society. they will pay everything back the way i have spent paying back their writing and the work that i do. i want to see...
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a lot of people go it sounds like amnesty. the editorial pages of the "wall street journal" today argue it is not amnesty. if you follow all the provisions in what marco rubio is talking about, it could take somebody 15 years to become an american citizen. >>gretchen: the important point is this bipartisan group says the most important aspect of this, before you start anything, is to enforce the border, that that has to happen or these other things will not trigger into effect. here's going to be the interesting thing when the president flies to las vegas today to unveil his plan. keep in mind, it will not be a bill. it will just be what he believes should happen with immigration. he does not want to link legal status to border security. so that could be a huge sticking point here with whether or not he agrees with this bipartisan commission. >>brian: two conservative republicans out of texas are seemingly against it. ted cruz, powerful guy out of s-bgs, and lamar smith says i can't support it as i see it right now. the presid
a lot of people go it sounds like amnesty. the editorial pages of the "wall street journal" today argue it is not amnesty. if you follow all the provisions in what marco rubio is talking about, it could take somebody 15 years to become an american citizen. >>gretchen: the important point is this bipartisan group says the most important aspect of this, before you start anything, is to enforce the border, that that has to happen or these other things will not trigger into effect....
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if you support quote/unquote amnesty, then the tea party and club for growth coming for you. that's one thing that could potentially happen. another senator who is somewhat under pressure is mitch mcconnell and there's an interesting thing going on, ashley judd may run in the general election. >> oh, i hope so. >> there's no one strong in the primary really stepped in to this race to try to take him out. and democratic groups and donors are actually trying to actively recruit a tea party candidate to try to take mcconnell out in the primary. part of me rejoices and thinks that's great to mess with him, make him uncomfortable. >> mess with him. >> the more i think about it, i think there's a difference between recruiting a candidate who was not going to enter the race already. >> yeah. >> and sort of southerly supporting someone like todd akin or sharron angle and already in the race and helping them across the finish line because if you think about it the big problem with the republican party right now is so focused on winning the primaries they move to the right and the extr
if you support quote/unquote amnesty, then the tea party and club for growth coming for you. that's one thing that could potentially happen. another senator who is somewhat under pressure is mitch mcconnell and there's an interesting thing going on, ashley judd may run in the general election. >> oh, i hope so. >> there's no one strong in the primary really stepped in to this race to try to take him out. and democratic groups and donors are actually trying to actively recruit a tea...
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i want you to listen to something he said yesterday where he said the plan is an amnesty plan. >> i don't think that "fox news" is that invested in this. but i don't think there is any republican opposition to this, of any majority consequence or size. we'll have to wait and see and find out. >> and here is rush limbaugh today saying you didn't hear what he said yesterday. >> i didn't say that. did i -- did you hear me say that? i want to call on fox news and others to join me in defeating this plan. i don't recall saying that. that doesn't matter -- i'm quoted as saying things i never said constantly. but you see it is out there. >> john ralston, that is how much rush folded up his tent today on this whole issue. and i think ari has a very serious point here, if that is all it takes, marco rubio calling into rush limbaugh's show, if that is all it takes to mute rush limbaugh on this subject, it seems like real progress is possible here. >> well, lawrence, i mean, the whole point of that was for marco rubio to go on rush's show and try to walk this fine line that he is trying to walk. and
i want you to listen to something he said yesterday where he said the plan is an amnesty plan. >> i don't think that "fox news" is that invested in this. but i don't think there is any republican opposition to this, of any majority consequence or size. we'll have to wait and see and find out. >> and here is rush limbaugh today saying you didn't hear what he said yesterday. >> i didn't say that. did i -- did you hear me say that? i want to call on fox news and others...